At that point, a Natrona County Sheriff's deputy joined the chase. The deputy turned on his lights and siren, but the SUV did not stop.

Meanwhile, another deputy further down the interstate put out spike strips. Authorites say Phillips attempted to hit the deputy, while swerving to avoid the strips and then used the median to turn around and head north on I-25.

At that point, the Midwest Police Chief put out his spike strips.

However, the vehicle avoided them, so a Highway Patrol Trooper deployed a third set of strips. The SUV did run over those strips blowing out three tires before veering off the road.

Highway Patrol says Phillips then drove through a fence and tried to keep going. He allegedly then tried to escape on foot, but was quickly caught.

Phillips faces charges of eluding officers, two counts of aggravated assault, driving under a suspended license, reckless driving, and not having insurance.